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Abbott's signature means that businesses that require so-called vaccine passports can't get state contracts and could lose state licenses or operating permits. by Karen Brooks Harper June 7, MATTIE PARKER DECLARES VICTORY IN FORT WORTH MAYORAL Mattie Parker has declared victory in the runoff to become Fort Worth mayor. Parker, a former top city staffer, led with 54% of the vote Saturday night to 47% for opponent Deborah Peoples TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A Members celebrated the end of the session, but also acknowledged that they’ll be back sometime soon for at least one special session. by Cassandra Pollock and EXPANSION OF TEXAS’ MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM POISED TOAUTHOR: SHAWNMULCAHY
A watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program is headed to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott after the state House voted to accept significant changes to TEXAS ADDS SECOND ROUND OF P-EBT FOR FAMILIES WHO NEED The Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allocate around $2.5 billion in food benefits to all eligible families. School districts will notify families about eligibility by June 2. by TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to ANALYSIS: IN TEXAS, 2022 CANDIDATES ARE POPPING UP FASTERAUTHOR: ROSSRAMSEY
Analysis: 2022 candidates are popping up faster than bluebonnets in Texas. Texas voters might still have a hangover from the 2020 elections, but the prospective candidates don’t — they’re THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT SIGNS BILL TO RESTRICT "VACCINEAUTHOR: KARENBROOKS HARPER
Abbott's signature means that businesses that require so-called vaccine passports can't get state contracts and could lose state licenses or operating permits. by Karen Brooks Harper June 7, MATTIE PARKER DECLARES VICTORY IN FORT WORTH MAYORAL Mattie Parker has declared victory in the runoff to become Fort Worth mayor. Parker, a former top city staffer, led with 54% of the vote Saturday night to 47% for opponent Deborah Peoples TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A Members celebrated the end of the session, but also acknowledged that they’ll be back sometime soon for at least one special session. by Cassandra Pollock and EXPANSION OF TEXAS’ MEDICAL MARIJUANA PROGRAM POISED TOAUTHOR: SHAWNMULCAHY
A watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program is headed to the desk of Gov. Greg Abbott after the state House voted to accept significant changes to TEXAS ADDS SECOND ROUND OF P-EBT FOR FAMILIES WHO NEED The Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allocate around $2.5 billion in food benefits to all eligible families. School districts will notify families about eligibility by June 2. by TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to ANALYSIS: IN TEXAS, 2022 CANDIDATES ARE POPPING UP FASTERAUTHOR: ROSSRAMSEY
Analysis: 2022 candidates are popping up faster than bluebonnets in Texas. Texas voters might still have a hangover from the 2020 elections, but the prospective candidates don’t — they’re GOV. GREG ABBOTT GOES ALL IN ON THE BORDER 21 hours ago · The governor's announcement Thursday that Texas would build its own border wall was Abbott's boldest move yet in an intensifying focus on the region. by REPUBLICANS THINK THEY CAN TAKE SOUTH TEXAS 1 day ago · Statewide officials are campaigning in the Democratic stronghold and GOP groups are now targeting statehouse districts. by James Barragán June 11, 2021 17 hours ago The victory of a former TEXAS JAIL RELEASES STILL LIMITED UNDER GOV. GREG ABBOTT’S As he was fighting for the Legislature to change state bail laws, the governor continued his emergency order to restrict no-cost jail releases during the pandemic. At least several Texas courts TEXAS-MEXICO BORDER WALL WILL BE BUILT BY THE STATE, GOV 1 day ago · The governor suggested more details would be released next week. The announcement Thursday of several initiatives is the latest in an ongoing conflict between Abbott, a TRIBCAST: WILL TEXAS BUILD ITS OWN BORDER WALL? 1 day ago · In this week's TribCast, Matthew speaks with Ross, Patrick and James about Gov. Greg Abbott's border wall idea, the politics of South Texas and the GOP statewide ticket in TEXAS BORDER WALL MAY NOT BE FEASIBLE, OR EVEN LEGAL 21 hours ago · Critics have denounced Abbott's proposal as "political theater" that won't pass legal muster. But the two-term Republican governor says it's time TEXAS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS NO LONGER HAVE COVID-19 FEAR The state's unemployment agency is ending that exemption June 26, when out-of-work Texans will also stop receiving an extra $300 in federal jobless benefits. by TEXAS REPUBLICANS WALK BACK SUNDAY RESTRICTION IN VOTING The provision deals with the window for early voting on Sundays, and the current version of the bill raised concerns that it would hinder get-out-the-vote efforts by Black churches. by Patrick TEXAS PRISONERS STARTING TO GET CORONAVIRUS VACCINES Texas prisoners over 65 and with health conditions are receiving coronavirus vaccinations, months after many of them were eligible, according to a statement Thursday from the ANALYSIS: KEN PAXTON’S TROUBLES DRAW PROMINENT CHALLENGERS The 2022 political season is just starting, but there are already three Republicans with statewide experience running for attorney general — including the incumbent. by THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A Members celebrated the end of the session, but also acknowledged that they’ll be back sometime soon for at least one special session. by Cassandra Pollock and DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS HAVE LIMITED OPTIONS TO FIGHT TEXAS The filibuster stands in the way of Democrats passing bills aimed at expanding access to the vote. Meanwhile, the executive branch has lostone
TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A key deadline passed Monday without action in the Texas House on casino legislation backed by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands. Ameasure to
A TEXAS LAW OFFERS TAX BREAKS TO COMPANIES, BUT ITS Chapter 313, a decades-old law designed to lure companies to Texas with property tax breaks, expires in 2022. Lawmakers looking to renewit face
TEXAS STATEWIDE BAN ON HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS APPROVED BY The vote comes only weeks after Austin residents voted to reinstate a local public camping ban — two years after it was lifted. by Reese Oxner May 20, 2021 Updated: 9 PM Central A person JAKE ELLZEY FACES MOUNTING OPPOSITION FROM RIGHT IN TX-6 A national group is spending six figures to try to stop Ellzey ahead of the May 1 election, and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz came out against him onTuesday.
THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A Members celebrated the end of the session, but also acknowledged that they’ll be back sometime soon for at least one special session. by Cassandra Pollock and DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS HAVE LIMITED OPTIONS TO FIGHT TEXAS The filibuster stands in the way of Democrats passing bills aimed at expanding access to the vote. Meanwhile, the executive branch has lostone
TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A key deadline passed Monday without action in the Texas House on casino legislation backed by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands. Ameasure to
A TEXAS LAW OFFERS TAX BREAKS TO COMPANIES, BUT ITS Chapter 313, a decades-old law designed to lure companies to Texas with property tax breaks, expires in 2022. Lawmakers looking to renewit face
TEXAS STATEWIDE BAN ON HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS APPROVED BY The vote comes only weeks after Austin residents voted to reinstate a local public camping ban — two years after it was lifted. by Reese Oxner May 20, 2021 Updated: 9 PM Central A person JAKE ELLZEY FACES MOUNTING OPPOSITION FROM RIGHT IN TX-6 A national group is spending six figures to try to stop Ellzey ahead of the May 1 election, and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz came out against him onTuesday.
TEXAS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS NO LONGER HAVE COVID-19 FEAR 1 day ago · The state's unemployment agency is ending that exemption June 26, when out-of-work Texans will also stop receiving an extra $300 in federal jobless benefits. by TEXAS JAIL RELEASES STILL LIMITED UNDER GOV. GREG ABBOTT’S 18 hours ago · As he was fighting for the Legislature to change state bail laws, the governor continued his emergency order to restrict no-cost jail releases during the pandemic. At least severalTexas courts
GROUND GAME TEXAS HOPES TO STEP UP DEMOCRATS ORGANIZING 1 day ago · Two former congressional candidates, Julie Oliver and Mike Siegel, are hoping to help Democrats learn the lessons of 2020 with a new group called Ground Game Texas. by TEXAS DEMOCRATS WHO BLOCKED GOP VOTING BILL TO MEET WITH 6 hours ago · The meeting will take place Wednesday, according to Harris' office. by Patrick Svitek June 10, 2021 5:01 PM Central State Rep. Trey Martinez Fischer, D TEXAS’ 1836 PROJECT TOUTED BY STATE LEADERS, BUT WORRIES 1 day ago · The project is essentially an advisory committee designed to promote the state’s history to Texas residents, largely through pamphlets given to people receiving driver’s licenses. byHeidi
LAWYERS CHALLENGE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL KEN PAXTON’S 1 day ago · Last month, a divided three-judge panel ruled that the case should move back to Collin County. Prosecutors are asking the full 1st Court of Appeals to review and reverse that ruling,potentially
TEXAS REPUBLICANS WALK BACK SUNDAY RESTRICTION IN VOTING The provision deals with the window for early voting on Sundays, and the current version of the bill raised concerns that it would hinder get-out-the-vote efforts by Black churches. by Patrick FORT WORTH MAYOR BETSY PRICE ANNOUNCES RUN FOR TARRANT 17 hours ago · The news of outgoing Fort Worth Mayor Price's decision comes two days after the current Tarrant County judge announced he would not run for reelection. IF TEXAS CLOSES MIGRANT CHILDREN’S SHELTERS, BIDEN A federal attorney claims an order from Gov. Greg Abbott violates the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause and said legal action could follow if the state carries through with plans to pull ANALYSIS: KEN PAXTON’S TROUBLES DRAW PROMINENT CHALLENGERS 18 hours ago · The 2022 political season is just starting, but there are already three Republicans with statewide experience running for attorney general — including the incumbent. byTHE TEXAS TRIBUNE
The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS HAVE LIMITED OPTIONS TO FIGHT TEXAS In fight against Texas GOP’s voting bill, options are limited for Democrats in Congress and the White House. The filibuster stands in the way of Democrats passing TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A The Texas Legislature closed out its regular 140-day session Monday with sniping among the state’s top political leaders and lawmakers already well aware they will be back this calendar year for TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to A TEXAS LAW OFFERS TAX BREAKS TO COMPANIES, BUT ITS A Texas economic incentive offers massive tax breaks to companies, but its renewal isn't a done deal. Chapter 313, a decades-old law designed to lure companies to Texas with property tax breaks TEXAS STATEWIDE BAN ON HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS APPROVED BY The Texas Senate on Thursday approved a bill to ban homeless encampments throughout Texas — a response to the city of Austin lifting a similar local ban two years ago that was recently JAKE ELLZEY FACES MOUNTING OPPOSITION FROM RIGHT IN TX-6 State Rep. Jake Ellzey faces mounting opposition from his right in special election to replace Ron Wright in Congress. A national group is spending six figures to THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS PASSES "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" IN FIRST SESSION AFTER The Legislature passed a bill allowing Texans to carry handguns without a license or training — an expansion of gun rights so divisive Republican leaders in previous years refused to touch it. DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS HAVE LIMITED OPTIONS TO FIGHT TEXAS In fight against Texas GOP’s voting bill, options are limited for Democrats in Congress and the White House. The filibuster stands in the way of Democrats passing TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A The Texas Legislature closed out its regular 140-day session Monday with sniping among the state’s top political leaders and lawmakers already well aware they will be back this calendar year for TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to A TEXAS LAW OFFERS TAX BREAKS TO COMPANIES, BUT ITS A Texas economic incentive offers massive tax breaks to companies, but its renewal isn't a done deal. Chapter 313, a decades-old law designed to lure companies to Texas with property tax breaks TEXAS STATEWIDE BAN ON HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS APPROVED BY The Texas Senate on Thursday approved a bill to ban homeless encampments throughout Texas — a response to the city of Austin lifting a similar local ban two years ago that was recently JAKE ELLZEY FACES MOUNTING OPPOSITION FROM RIGHT IN TX-6 State Rep. Jake Ellzey faces mounting opposition from his right in special election to replace Ron Wright in Congress. A national group is spending six figures to TEXAS JAIL RELEASES STILL LIMITED UNDER GOV. GREG ABBOTT’S 5 hours ago · As he was fighting for the Legislature to change state bail laws, the governor continued his emergency order to restrict no-cost jail releases during the pandemic. At least several Texascourts
TEXAS UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS NO LONGER HAVE COVID-19 FEAR 15 hours ago · The state's unemployment agency is ending that exemption June 26, when out-of-work Texans will also stop receiving an extra $300 in federal jobless benefits. by LAWYERS CHALLENGE TEXAS ATTORNEY GENERAL KEN PAXTON’S 20 hours ago · Last month, a divided three-judge panel ruled that the case should move back to Collin County. Prosecutors are asking the full 1st Court of Appeals to review and reverse that ruling,potentially
IF TEXAS CLOSES MIGRANT CHILDREN’S SHELTERS, BIDEN 1 day ago · A federal attorney claims an order from Gov. Greg Abbott violates the U.S. Constitution’s Supremacy Clause and said legal action could follow if the state carries through with plans to pull ANALYSIS: KEN PAXTON’S TROUBLES DRAW PROMINENT CHALLENGERS 5 hours ago · The 2022 political season is just starting, but there are already three Republicans with statewide experience running for attorney general — including the incumbent. by GROUND GAME TEXAS HOPES TO STEP UP DEMOCRATS ORGANIZING 1 day ago · Two former congressional candidates, Julie Oliver and Mike Siegel, are hoping to help Democrats learn the lessons of 2020 with a new group called Ground Game Texas. by TEXAS’ 1836 PROJECT TOUTED BY STATE LEADERS, BUT WORRIES 1 day ago · The project is essentially an advisory committee designed to promote the state’s history to Texas residents, largely through pamphlets given to people receiving driver’s licenses. byHeidi
TEXAS REPUBLICANS WALK BACK SUNDAY RESTRICTION IN VOTING The provision deals with the window for early voting on Sundays, and the current version of the bill raised concerns that it would hinder get-out-the-vote efforts by Black churches. by Patrick TEXAS SENATE PASSES BILL BANNING PAID SICK LEAVE The Texas Senate has revived a push to ban cities and counties from requiring companies to provide specific employee benefits like paid sick leave. Supporters say Senate Bill 14 will prevent JASMINE CROCKETT MADE WAVES IN THE TEXAS HOUSE FOR HER Rep. Jasmine Crockett pushed bills to reform policing, expand voting options and loosen drug laws in the state. But she made waves for herpassionate
THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A The Texas Legislature closed out its regular 140-day session Monday with sniping among the state’s top political leaders and lawmakers already well aware they will be back this calendar year for TEXAS REPUBLICANS WALK BACK SUNDAY RESTRICTION IN VOTING The provision deals with the window for early voting on Sundays, and the current version of the bill raised concerns that it would hinder get-out-the-vote efforts by Black churches. by Patrick TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS ADDS SECOND ROUND OF P-EBT FOR FAMILIES WHO NEED The Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allocate around $2.5 billion in food benefits to all eligible families. School districts will notify families about eligibility by June 2. TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to ANALYSIS: IN TEXAS, 2022 CANDIDATES ARE POPPING UP FASTERAUTHOR: ROSSRAMSEY
Analysis: 2022 candidates are popping up faster than bluebonnets in Texas. Texas voters might still have a hangover from the 2020 elections, but the prospective candidates don’t — they’re TEXAS SENATE PASSES BILL BANNING PAID SICK LEAVE The Texas Senate has revived a push to ban cities and counties from requiring companies to provide specific employee benefits like paid sick leave. Supporters say Senate Bill 14 will prevent TEXAS “CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY” OF HANDGUNS BILL HEADS TO House Bill 1927 would nix the requirement for Texas residents to obtain a license to carry handguns if they’re not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a gun. by Sami Sparber May THE TEXAS TRIBUNEDONATENEWSLETTERSEVENTSAUDIODATACORONAVIRUS IN TEXAS The Texas Tribune covers politics and a range of policy issues that affect all Texans. Those topics include public and higher education, health and human services, demographics and voting rights TEXAS LAWMAKERS ARE FINISHED, BUT EXPECT THEM BACK FOR A The Texas Legislature closed out its regular 140-day session Monday with sniping among the state’s top political leaders and lawmakers already well aware they will be back this calendar year for TEXAS BANS DEFUNDING POLICE, INCREASES PENALTIES FOR The bills are in response to widespread protests and calls to “defund the police” last year. by Megan Munce June 1, 2021 3 PM Central The Austin Police Department building with the Austin TEXAS REPUBLICANS WALK BACK SUNDAY RESTRICTION IN VOTING The provision deals with the window for early voting on Sundays, and the current version of the bill raised concerns that it would hinder get-out-the-vote efforts by Black churches. by Patrick TEXAS ADDS SECOND ROUND OF P-EBT FOR FAMILIES WHO NEED The Texas Health and Human Services Commission will allocate around $2.5 billion in food benefits to all eligible families. School districts will notify families about eligibility by June 2. TEXAS "CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY" BILL HEADS TO GOV. GREG Just before midnight Sunday, the House approved the deal, hashed out behind closed doors, in an 82-62 vote.The Senate approved the deal Monday in a 17-13 vote. “This is a simple restoration of PUSH TO BRING CASINOS TO TEXAS APPEARS HEADED FOR DEFEAT A high-profile push by the gaming empire Las Vegas Sands to bring casinos to Texas appears doomed at the state Capitol as this year's legislative session begins to ANALYSIS: IN TEXAS, 2022 CANDIDATES ARE POPPING UP FASTERAUTHOR: ROSSRAMSEY
Analysis: 2022 candidates are popping up faster than bluebonnets in Texas. Texas voters might still have a hangover from the 2020 elections, but the prospective candidates don’t — they’re TEXAS SENATE PASSES BILL BANNING PAID SICK LEAVE The Texas Senate has revived a push to ban cities and counties from requiring companies to provide specific employee benefits like paid sick leave. Supporters say Senate Bill 14 will prevent TEXAS “CONSTITUTIONAL CARRY” OF HANDGUNS BILL HEADS TO House Bill 1927 would nix the requirement for Texas residents to obtain a license to carry handguns if they’re not prohibited by state or federal law from possessing a gun. by Sami Sparber May TEXAS GOV. GREG ABBOTT SIGNS BILL TO RESTRICT "VACCINE 1 day ago · Abbott's signature means that businesses that require so-called vaccine passports can't get state contracts and could lose state licenses or operating permits. by Karen Brooks Harper June 7, PANDEMIC ADDS NEW WRINKLE TO READING WARS DEBATE 17 hours ago · For years, educators have disagreed over the most effective method for teaching reading. In Texas, one side thinks remote learning during the pandemic has strengthened its argument in SUPREME COURT BACKS LIMITS ON GREEN CARDS FOR CERTAIN 12 hours ago · As many as 400,000 immigrants have been granted temporary protected status in the U.S. because of unsafe conditions or crises in their native countries. FUNDING FOR TEXAS UNIVERSITIES FARED BETTER IN 2021 THAN 1 day ago · Two- and four-year school leaders are looking to the upcoming special session for more support as the state decides how to spend $16 billion in federal stimulus funding by Kate McGee June 7, TEXAS’ $100 MILLION ABORTION ALTERNATIVES PROGRAM LACKS 16 hours ago · Critics say the fast-growing Alternatives to Abortion program is secretive and a “waste” of money. But the program has strong supporters in the Republican-controlled Legislature who say it TEXAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE EVA GUZMAN RESIGNS 1 day ago · Texas Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman, seen here at The Texas Tribune Festival on Sept. 20, 2014, has announced her resignation. Credit: Marjorie Kamys Cotera for The Texas Tribune TEXAS HOUSE RALLIES BEHIND SPEAKER DADE PHELAN 1 day ago · Phelan has touted a list of conservative wins in his first session as House leader, such as passing legislation to let Texans carry handguns without a license and approving some of thestrictest
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